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Adelaide Ross and Ilona Baliūnaitė Tipping culture in the United States is bizarre to a lot of people. Even if you are from there, the idea that you are required (well, not technically but at the very least obligated) to tip over 15% at any restaurant is a bit strange. Ideally, you'll tip 20-25% if you receive excellent service or if you have a large party, but even if the service is not great, it is insulting to leave too little.
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There are many unspoken rules about tipping that can be difficult to navigate, but one thing is clear: people working in the service industry love shaming bad tippers. And while it is sometimes appropriate for servers to call out stingy tippers, the crux of the issue is that servers should be paid enough by their employers in the first place.
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Then they would not have to rely on large tips.
Recently, one restaurant was put on blast on R...
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Then they would not have to rely on large tips.
Recently, one restaurant was put on blast on Reddit for a hypocritical post they shared demanding customers tip their servers better. Below, you can read the post yourself, as well as some of the responses it has received, and decide whether you think the issue here is the customers or the business itself. We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments, and then if you're interested in reading another Bored Panda piece discussing tipping culture in the US, check out this story next.
This restaurant was recently called out online for a hypocritical post they made demanding customers tip their servers better
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One reader even pointed out why the owner might be so upset about small tips bringing to light a comment they had posted
It is completely understandable to be concerned about your employees' livelihoods and want them to earn decent wages, but is alienating your customer base the way to go about that?
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The owners of the restaurant in question, Fireside Grille, certainly have the power to provide their servers decent wages without guilting their customers into tipping more. If they want to cling to paying servers dollars under the minimum wage for non-tipped jobs, which is $7.25 in Tennessee, there are ways to ensure larger tips. For example, some restaurants add a required 20% tip at the bottom of every bill to ensure that servers are paid well and to eliminate the guesswork that comes with allowing customers to create their own tips.
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If they want to give more, they always can, but this way, servers don't have to worry whether or not they will be compensated for their work.
The post was later deleted after becoming the subject of controversy
Requiring customers to tip a certain amount may sound abrasive to some people, but the alternative is paying servers higher wages. Businesses should not be as hesitant to do this as they are, but it is the safest way to ensure that servers are provided for.
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Particularly when tipping has seen a great decrease in recent years, with the pandemic discouraging many people from eating out and inflation leading many people to tighten their budgets. According to a study by One Fair Wage and the Food Labor Research Center at U.C.
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Berkeley, 83% of restaurant workers reported earning less tips during the pandemic. Meanwhile, many Americans are advocating for a $15 federal minimum wage across the board, with the elimination of a "tipped minimum wage", but it does not appear to be happening any time soon.
Clearly, the tipping system in the US is outdated and could use a serious facelift, but I'm not sure that businesses contributing to the problem have the right to berate their customers for leaving small tips.
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What do you think of all this: should customers understand their responsibility to tip better or should the business owners take matters into their own hands and start compensating their employees appropriately? We would love to hear what you think below, and if you happen to be eating out in the US any time soon, please tip well.
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You never know how much a restaurant owner is giving their employees, and a 20% tip might be becoming more and more rare with inflation.
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It is his business, he is making money. He is stealing their tips!...
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49 49points reply Mora Chilis Mora Chilis Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) And he is dipping into the tips. Claims he doesn't get a hourly wage, that is such c**p.
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It is his business, he is making money. He is stealing their tips!
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No one “steals tips” lmao. Ive worked at 15 restaurants and not one of the owners paid themselve...
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No one “steals tips” lmao. Ive worked at 15 restaurants and not one of the owners paid themselve...
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No one “steals tips” lmao. Ive worked at 15 restaurants and not one of the owners paid themselves a wage, would all help out in the kitchen, and would never think of stealing tips. You are making ridiculous claims about a subject you dont know anything about.
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-21 -21points reply Jackey Niraula Jackey Niraula Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago I think the owner confessed he dips the tip box because he doesn't get salary. Read the screenshot above because looks like he already deleted his comment on the social media.
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13 13points reply SCP-3998 SCP-3998 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago If the OWNER is taking tips, when they make SALARY, yes, that is stealing tips. My sibling and I have worked service industry for over 20 years collectively, trust me, this is 100% stealing 12 12points reply Not_Tellin Not_Tellin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Whether he makes a salary or not, he is stealing.
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Tips are for the staff that are not paid minimum wage. Tips are not for the owner....
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Tips are for the staff that are not paid minimum wage. Tips are not for the owner.
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9 9points reply Michael Pattow Michael Pattow Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This depends on state laws. 1 1point reply Colin Timp Colin Timp Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Federal Law outlaws management and ownership from taking tips 12 12points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) Doesn't matter if federal law outlaws it, it barely ever gets enforced and a law only matters if it is strictly enforced. Also...
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Christopher Lee 129 minutes ago
if he is the owner... this guy just automatically gets ALL the profits the restaurant makes....
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if he is the owner... this guy just automatically gets ALL the profits the restaurant makes.
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They pay themselves through profits. "Not taking a salary" doesn't mean much cause he is the freakin...
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They pay themselves through profits. "Not taking a salary" doesn't mean much cause he is the freaking owner!
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Any profits the restaurant is making automatically go to him! 5 5points reply Travis Stoller Travis Stoller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago If the tips aren't pooled and the owner works the table as they said then it's their tip.
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How is that stealing? 0 0points reply Thomas Holt Thomas Holt Community Member • points posts c...
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Do get it twisted, this guy is still a jerk for calling out his customers. 3 3points reply Pursuing ...
How is that stealing? 0 0points reply Thomas Holt Thomas Holt Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago The owner says he takes tips himself. 9 9points reply Michael Pattow Michael Pattow Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago He also says he doesn't take a salary (which is different of profits he makes as an owner) since he works behind a bar.
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Do get it twisted, this guy is still a jerk for calling out his customers. 3 3points reply Pursuing ...
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Do get it twisted, this guy is still a jerk for calling out his customers. 3 3points reply Pursuing Peonies Pursuing Peonies Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Does make you wonder if he actually does any of the serving work or just "management" work and maybe a little host work and expects that he should be able to take tips. 1 1point reply Travis Stoller Travis Stoller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) That's the $120 that usually covers your taxes weekly as they are not taken out by the employeer.
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Or if it's a credit card tip it makes sure you don't owe at the end of the week. 0 0points reply Ed ...
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Or if it's a credit card tip it makes sure you don't owe at the end of the week. 0 0points reply Ed Bangor Ed Bangor Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden.
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Click here to view. Let's say you go out for a steak dinner....
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You paid 30 bucks for that steak, potato, and side salad. But, the cost of the meal only included a ...
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You paid 30 bucks for that steak, potato, and side salad. But, the cost of the meal only included a ...
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You paid 30 bucks for that steak, potato, and side salad. But, the cost of the meal only included a $3 an hour wage for the wait staff.
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In order to remove tipping as a factor in the price of your meal, then the wait staff's full salary ...
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In order to remove tipping as a factor in the price of your meal, then the wait staff's full salary has to be factored into the price of each meal. This means that for the 15 to 20% tip to not be necessary, your meal has to go up by 15 to 20%. So now that $30 dinner is more like 38.
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The cost of that has to come from your tip. If you don't want to tip, you don't want to go out to a ...
Y'all are acting like there is some massive pot of money that the staff could be paid out of that the owner is just sitting on. Restaurant margins are typically around 5%. That means that there is not money in the budget to pay someone $15 an hour.
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The cost of that has to come from your tip. If you don't want to tip, you don't want to go out to a ...
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The cost of that has to come from your tip. If you don't want to tip, you don't want to go out to a restaurant in the United States. It is that simple.
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Any argument to the contrary would require restaurants to feed you at a loss. That's a food bank, not a diner. -9 -9points reply Steve Darnell Steve Darnell Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago No.
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Standard practice is to take the cost of making the meal, including manpower, and charging triple th...
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Standard practice is to take the cost of making the meal, including manpower, and charging triple that to make decent profit on the item. It doesn't take an hour to make a steak and sides. 9 9points reply GMc GMc Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) As others have pointed out your math is straight up wrong.
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your steak dinner is $30. The food cost is 30% (been a while since my restaurant days but it was 25-...
Unless the server's wages represent 100% of the expenses you don't need to raise prices by 20% to pay 20% more. I.e.
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your steak dinner is $30. The food cost is 30% (been a while since my restaurant days but it was 25-...
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your steak dinner is $30. The food cost is 30% (been a while since my restaurant days but it was 25-35%). Fixed costs (rent, power, gas, etc) was about 30%.
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Everything else excluding pay / profit / taxes was 10-15%. So if payroll is 20% of the meal cost we get: $30*20%*20% = $1.20 increase.
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Ok my numbers may not be standard anymore or this place's breakdown. But we are looking at a buck or...
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Ok my numbers may not be standard anymore or this place's breakdown. But we are looking at a buck or two tops.
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And that's including kitchen staff and host & hostesses in the payroll. What makes matters worse is if you pay sh*t you end up getting sh*t staff or high turnover.
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Which kills a restaurant. Pay living wage + and you get better staff who stay there and people wanti...
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Which kills a restaurant. Pay living wage + and you get better staff who stay there and people wanting to work for you. That improves customer service and you get more customers (who tip).
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7 7points reply Andrei Caldararu Andrei Caldararu Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) 1. Math is hard, I know, but a 20% tip on 30 is 36 exactly, not 38
2. You're saying "if you don't wanna pay 36 for steak without tipping, pay a higher arbitrary number I pulled out of my a*s to cover the fact that the only reason I'm paying my staff is because I'm legally obliged to".
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7 7points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago 1) just raise the prices on all the items. I am paying that much anyway after tip.
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It's not a big deal. 2) Complete b******t on the "not a lot of profits left over to pay the workers ...
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It's not a big deal. 2) Complete b******t on the "not a lot of profits left over to pay the workers more". Yeah there is.
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The owner class that own restaurants are not all struggling just to get by. Many of them are freaking multimillionaires and got those millions from owming their restaurants and taking profits from them (profits they gained by paying their workers less than their worth). 3) And for the select few "small businesses" that actually are struggling...
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if you can't pay your workers a living wage, you don't deserve to be doing business. 6 6points reply Not_Tellin Not_Tellin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago B******t. You must own a restaurant.
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Because only a restaurant owner would be so damn cheap as to say they don't owe a decent wage to people who are helping them make money. Their wait staff is the reason they make money. Bet you also argue that if they raise minimum wage that inflation would cause prices to go up.
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If they do away with tipping and pay the staff a higher wage, do you think they won't increase all t...
Idiot 6 6points reply Nicholas Stewart Nicholas Stewart Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Nah, f**k them 0 0points reply Dayna Jennings Dayna Jennings Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. You will always have to "tip" no matter what.
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If they do away with tipping and pay the staff a higher wage, do you think they won't increase all the prices by 20 percent? Restaurants are not going to just eat the cost of higher wages. I'm all for the idea of adding it to the menu prices, but that is not the culture right now.
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We can all try to get the laws changed, but until then make sure you tip. There's a reason restauran...
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We can all try to get the laws changed, but until then make sure you tip. There's a reason restaurants are so short staffed right now.....people aren't tipping so why would people work in the industry?
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Then everyone wants to get angry because the service is not up to par when they are taking on twice as many tables as normal. -10 -10points reply Not_Tellin Not_Tellin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago I bet you're another one of those people who argue that if we raise the minimum wage prices will go up.
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Well, we didn't raise f*****g minimum wage and the goddamn prices still went up. Sit down and shut up.
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Anyone who thinks that someone who works in any job doesn't deserve a living decent wage is an a*****e and you should sit down and shut up. 9 9points reply Nicholas Stewart Nicholas Stewart Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Calm down kid -2 -2points reply Andrei Caldararu Andrei Caldararu Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago In the EU the menus have the final price, servers' minimum wage is the same as other professions' and people still eat out 8 8points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) They are short staffed because workers decided it wasn't worth risking their lives or their family members' lives to work in the service industry during an ongoing pandemic for $3/hr and meager tips that barely get them above min wage while being yelled at by entitled boomers.
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Not because some mythical people just aren't tipping enough anymore. 4 4points reply James Brent Jam...
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But subconsciously it still feels like you are choosing to pay the tip. Which is why I personally fi...
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Not because some mythical people just aren't tipping enough anymore. 4 4points reply James Brent James Brent Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago The problem is when the servers are rude (it does happen sometimes) and then they bring out the bill with a 20% already added under "tip". Yes, logically you would be paying the same amount either way.
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But subconsciously it still feels like you are choosing to pay the tip. Which is why I personally fi...
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But subconsciously it still feels like you are choosing to pay the tip. Which is why I personally find it a bit rude for it to already be added, kind of like them saying "we deserve it", which would still be rude even if they did, but when they really don't deserve extra money from me, then I shouldn't have to pay extra money.
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Paying something called "tip" feels like you're choosing to pay it. Which when the servers are rude,...
Which once again still feels like I'm paying extra, regardless if I would be paying the same either way. TL;DR
Despite paying the same as if it was just added to the bill.
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i.e. If you buy something on a plane you don't think "this should cost me less because the airstewer...
Paying something called "tip" feels like you're choosing to pay it. Which when the servers are rude, should not be a mandatory fee. 1 1point reply Yuukinoyuki Yuukinoyuki Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago That's why it shouldn't read "tip" and the cost should just be part of the food items you're paying anyway.
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i.e. If you buy something on a plane you don't think "this should cost me less because the airstewer...
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i.e. If you buy something on a plane you don't think "this should cost me less because the airstewerdess was not on her game.
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So they should cut her pay and give me a discount!"
It sounds really entitled when put like that, ri...
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So they should cut her pay and give me a discount!"
It sounds really entitled when put like that, right? America has sold the lie that a tipping culture leads to a competitive atmosphere which leads to better service. But, in truth, other countries have shown that giving your servers a livable wage does not lower service quality.
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And in America we can still see that in other jobs - Air Stewerdess, Bank Teller, etc. There are ple...
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And in America we can still see that in other jobs - Air Stewerdess, Bank Teller, etc. There are plenty of outward facing jobs where they don't live off tips and still have impeccable customer service 0 0points reply Jy Ngyn Jy Ngyn Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
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The customer is responsible for paying the tip, even if they werent paid any hourly wage, the tips alone work out to at least $50/hr here. Taking tips away and paying them a measly $15 an hour would mean many losing their houses and cars. -14 -14points reply Becca Hauck Becca Hauck Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden.
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Click here to view. I don't know why you're being downvoted. It's like some people can't do basic ma...
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Meals are super expensive rn so even a 10% tip on $40 is still $4 from a single table. Most people p...
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Click here to view. I don't know why you're being downvoted. It's like some people can't do basic math.
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Meals are super expensive rn so even a 10% tip on $40 is still $4 from a single table. Most people p...
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Especially considering the fact that some people feel that 20% tip is fair. Knowing quite a few peop...
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Meals are super expensive rn so even a 10% tip on $40 is still $4 from a single table. Most people pay that much in tips if they only get coffee. With multiple tables per hour, they're definitely making more than minimum wage.
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Especially considering the fact that some people feel that 20% tip is fair. Knowing quite a few people that have worked for tips, including myself, it adds up fast and I never even made as low as minimum wage.
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So let's stop talking about how servers need to make $50 an hour out of fairness and talk about the ...
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That would work out at about £2.50 an hour in the U.K. - not even enough to by a sandwich or a pint...
So let's stop talking about how servers need to make $50 an hour out of fairness and talk about the minimum wage people working just as hard for $7.25 per hour. -12 -12points reply Mark Fuller Mark Fuller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Holy c**p - this is like a third world wage. Restaurant aside, what's up with the actual state legislation??!
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That would work out at about £2.50 an hour in the U.K. - not even enough to by a sandwich or a pint...
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That would work out at about £2.50 an hour in the U.K. - not even enough to by a sandwich or a pint of beer.
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Our legal minimum hourly rate (and it's still not enough by far) is £9.18 / just over $11 - almost four times more than this tight a*s restaurant owner. Even Nigeria - one of the poorest countries in the world - has an average hourly rate of 1950NGN, which is around $4.58. What the actual f**k is wrong with America??
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33 33points reply Sftw Sftw Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago The way it works is that, if the employee didn't make enough tips to meet normal minimum wage, the restaurant has to pay the employee up to that wage. The server will always make at least $7.25/hr, the variable is how much the owner has to pay.
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The staff can make more than that off of tips, but it runs the risk of owners illegally dipping into...
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The staff can make more than that off of tips, but it runs the risk of owners illegally dipping into the pool for themselves down to the point their staff makes barely minimum wage. It was implemented during the depression to ease the burden on restaurants as a temporary measure, and then the greedy oligarchs made sure it never changed. 32 32points reply Load More Replies...
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Anthony Booth Anthony Booth Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago That's alot of words for "The system is supposed to do this" sadly it doesn't. The number of people who work in the service industry who can't take advantage of this knowledge is way to high. The number of managers who take advantage of the fact that servers can not take advantage of this knowledge is even higher.
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Never say a server wage is $7.25 after tips because it is still 2.13 per hour. Which will never affo...
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Never say a server wage is $7.25 after tips because it is still 2.13 per hour. Which will never afford the attorney they need to get their 7.25.
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And people wonder why millennial and Gen Z are not working for crumbs anymore. 3 3points reply Charlotte Archer Charlotte Archer Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago "The way it works is...
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" (In legal terms, there is 'de jure' vs. 'de facto'.) "De facto, " many, if not most (indeed, in my experience, all) restaurant owners *penalize * their workers in some way, up to any including termination, if that server does not "claim" a specific percentage of their sales in tips to demonstrate that they made that difference between their tip wage and minimum wage precisely because the employer _is_ required by law to cover the difference.
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whether or not a state allows a "tip credit" or not is a matter of state law. Seven states (Alaska, California, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington) and Guam DO NOT. Gee...
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Makes you wonder how restaurants in those states stay afloat without having to charge 3 times as much for food. Wow... Guess their restaurant owners are just much better business folks?
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0 0points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) Actually, tipping practices have a earlier origin than the depression and, like a lot of things in the United States, it was originally implemented due to racism. Tipping emerged after slavery was abolished so that white Americans could "hire" black people without paying them a decent wage so long as they claimed it was possible for those black people to make a tip. Tipping essentially emerged as a way to pay black people as little as possible for their labor....
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abd the practice then spread to all poor workers to save the owner class money so that they could ch...
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abd the practice then spread to all poor workers to save the owner class money so that they could chase greater and greater profits. 0 0points reply smugdruggler smugdruggler Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Doesn't that mean that the owner could end up paying a different hourly rate each day though?
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The average tips received in a week for weekly pay checks... Average tips received biweekly if pay d...
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The average tips received in a week for weekly pay checks... Average tips received biweekly if pay day is every two weeks. So if the avg tip for the pay period was $7/hr, the owner would have to pay them the .25 cent difference.
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If avg tips were $10/hr, the owner only pays the $3. Sadly, MANY owners require their staff to pool their tips in order to be able to say everybody is making above the $2.15 minimum and thus not have to pay each person a full $7.25 4 4points reply Mtg Wolfie Mtg Wolfie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago The idea is that they're required to only pay that, as servers make tips.
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The tips, from customers, are expected to make up the extra to get to the federal minimum wage. Which is why tipping is such a toxic system.
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As the customer, im already paying and arm and a leg to eat here. Now you expect me to ensure Janice can feed her kids tonight too? Oh, and to make things worse, tips in America are taxable in most professions.
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Yeah. Not only is manager fuckboy here underpaying and stealing tips, the government also takes a portion. 7 7points reply Impetus Impetus Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago That's why I try to tip in cash whenever I can.
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Unsurprisingly, they are also all states that have a higher minimum wage than the paltry federal $7.25. 6 6points reply Darrell M Darrell M Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago It's $3/hr AND $5 to bring a couple drinks per person.
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When I worked in a restaurant, the servers typically made more per hour than the cooks. 1 1point reply Michael Pattow Michael Pattow Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Minimum wage is a federal law with some states making a separate law for higher Minimums based on local economies. 1 1point reply Travis Stoller Travis Stoller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) Most Americans like myself tip 18%-22% depending on the service.
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It's specifically says in the law "for non-tipped employment $2.27 an hour is acceptable"You can pull in over $300 a night in the right restaurant or bar easily(where I live) and upwards of $500 at a club. I live in South Florida and used to be a waiter and would dread when people from Quebec came in. They all had winter homes here but never learned the basic etiquette of tipping and you lose a customer for the owner if you call them out on it.
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Is tipping only an American thing or do you not have jobs where you tip for some type of service over there? 0 0points reply Sue Jones Sue Jones Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Greed.
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0 0points reply m rich m rich Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Most waiters/waitresses make close to $20 per hour with tips but claim nothing for tax reasons so this system wont go away -10 -10points reply Serenity817 Serenity817 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Most states require a percentage of their sales to be reported as tips, whether they made that or not.
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That then gets taxed from their paychecks. I wouldn't claim more than I had to either.
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Its your math thats wrong. The average server here takes home at least $150 in tips for a shift plus...
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Its your math thats wrong. The average server here takes home at least $150 in tips for a shift plus the $3/hr wage, that works out to $50-55/hr.
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That kinda money sucks? Wow stay in school son -16 -16points reply Thomas Holt Thomas Holt Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Wanna check your math there Skippy or do your server work 3hr shifts? 11 11points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) Only replying to you cause Jy got downvoted so much that I can't reply to him anymore: yo Jy, have you ever considered that the average server where you live may be the exception and not the rule?
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Not $50/hr) , but on average workers in the industry are making $10/hour. So stop using your anecdot...
It's an obvious fact that waiters/waitresses in richer areas will have a clientelle that can afford to tip more. According to data from the Economic Policy Institute, servers/bartenders/other service workers make on average $10.11/hour. Yes you will have a few outliers making about $20/hour (which is what $150 in tips over an 8 hour shift ACTUALLY works out to.
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Not $50/hr) , but on average workers in the industry are making $10/hour. So stop using your anecdot...
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Not $50/hr) , but on average workers in the industry are making $10/hour. So stop using your anecdotal evidence as proof that tipping culture is "fine actually". 3 3points reply Laura Ketteridge Laura Ketteridge Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Pay your staff!
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Make a big thing in the local media about how well your staff is paid, and that customers don't need...
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Make a big thing in the local media about how well your staff is paid, and that customers don't need to give a 15% tip because it's already been included in the prices advertised. Look after your staff. They are your biggest asset.
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Tips should be just that, an additional reward for good service, NOT an expected additional cost of eating. Quite personally, I DESPISE tipping.
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It is silent consent to a corrupt and vicious system that exploits servers to the benefit of the restaurant. I refuse to eat where the servers aren't paid well, and if the service is good, I leave a note that its a gift (non taxable).
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-1 -1point reply DN X DN X Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Tipping is like getting a bonus from work which you DESPISE so of course you decline a bonus, right? I bet you don't. -2 -2points reply john smith john smith Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden.
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Click here to view. You are a cheap joke. What a f'in dumb contradiction statement, I DESPISE tipping.
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It is silent consent to a corrupt and vicious system that exploits servers to the benefit of the restaurant. YOU ARE JUST PLAIN CHEAP and A D13KWEEK -5 -5points reply Shane Shane Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden.
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Click here to view. You probably also refuse to eat at restaurants where food is expensive because the restaurant is actually paying their wait staff a livable wage as well.
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I'm a former waiter and never felt "exploited". When I worked harder and did a better job for the customers I made more money. Isn't that what capitalism is supposed to be about?
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An owner sticking his hand in the tip jar is absolutely disgusting and shameful. And why is the owner only at his business 3 nights a week?
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Thats hilarious!! Do you realize how much of an hourly rate the owners would have to pay to even come close to how much they would have made in tips? A good restaurant shift on a friday or Saturday earns a server between $150-250 in tips and $15-20 in wages, thats about 4-5 hours.
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Works out to about $50-55/hr, not minimum wage. Notice how there arent any other servers here complaining about their wages?
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Its all clueless children. Servers make serious bank with this system. The only problem ever; is when braindead boomers steal their pay by not tipping.
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not giving tip is not stealing. not paying your employees is exploiting.
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tip is not mandatory 12 12points reply Superninjatiger Superninjatiger Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) A tip should just be EXTRA money for servers, not their f*****g income. 9 9points reply Wesley Lane Wesley Lane Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This is correct. I'm American.
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I took a trip to South Africa, and ate at this little restaurant, and just left like 17 Rand on the table(it's about 7 Rand to 1 US dollar). As I was leaving, the server came RUNNING after me!
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He returned the money even after I insisted it was for him. America is the only country where tips are expected.
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I have worked in many restaurants front and back of house, and NEVER have had to just rely on my tips. Servers, if you have to rely on tips, find another restaurant that will pay you. Oh, one more thing: tips are TAXABLE!
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So if you don't claim them on your check, you have to pay taxes on them at the end of the year. So just get a good paying job, default on your taxes, and get a fat return during tax season.
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F**k tips. Gimme a decent check!
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3 3points reply DN X DN X Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Cheap fks like you sux like trumps suked putin. 0 0points reply BadCat BadCat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Going to a restaurant is a treat for my family. In Canada, waitstaff usually get paid minimum, or maybe a dollar less than minimum wage.
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Never this atrocious few bucks wage. I think that is illegal here, unless the employer has a commission rate or put their waitstaff as independent contractors. Skip The Dishes does that to their delivery people, here, and they went under fire for it.
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2 2points reply C B C B Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Don't kid yourself, Canada has the high minimum wages PLUS this entitled tip system we imported from the US. The tips I saw on the machine started at 18%, 20%, 25% and other.
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Couple that with taxes and sometimes service fees and honestly dining out is getting to be a rare event unless you have lots of expendable income, which explains usually seeing more than half the restaurant seating empty most days. 2 2points reply Shane Shane Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago You live in Canada and have no understanding of how restaurants in America work or the pay system. An employee is guaranteed the normal minimum wage if they do not make enough in tips to meet that wage.
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So a waiter who is actually good at their job will never make less than the minimum and will always have the chance to do well and make more than the minimum. It's a system that works in favor of the employee, the employer, and the guest. The only people attacking it are the ones who don't understand it.
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Which seems to be entirely too many people. -3 -3points reply Corey Lewis Corey Lewis Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Yeah in some cultures not this one 0 0points reply BadCat BadCat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) That's not the customer's problem. That's the restaurant owner's thing to figure out, and if the restaurant owner can't afford to pay their staff properly, like other businesses are able to do, then they have a problem with budgeting or not getting in enough business, and perhaps they need to strategize better.
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Other businesses, small businesses, can pay decent wages to their staff. No excuses.
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And, yes, I've seen plenty of servers complain about their wages. Some don't feel comfortable relying on customers to tip. Some just don't make enough on tips to cover the taxes they have to pay on them.
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49 49points reply Mora Chilis Mora Chilis Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) And he is dipping into the tips. Claims he doesn't get a hourly wage, that is such c**p. It is his business, he is making money.
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Ive worked at 15 restaurants and not one of the owners paid themselves a wage, would all help out in the kitchen, and would never think of stealing tips. You are making ridiculous claims about a subject you dont know anything about. -21 -21points reply Jackey Niraula Jackey Niraula Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago I think the owner confessed he dips the tip box because he doesn't get salary.
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Read the screenshot above because looks like he already deleted his comment on the social media. 13 13points reply SCP-3998 SCP-3998 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago If the OWNER is taking tips, when they make SALARY, yes, that is stealing tips. My sibling and I have worked service industry for over 20 years collectively, trust me, this is 100% stealing 12 12points reply Not_Tellin Not_Tellin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Whether he makes a salary or not, he is stealing.
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Tips are for the staff that are not paid minimum wage. Tips are not for the owner. 9 9points reply Michael Pattow Michael Pattow Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This depends on state laws.
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he doesn't take a salary because the owner class aren't wage laborers. They pay themselves through profits. "Not taking a salary" doesn't mean much cause he is the freaking owner!
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Any profits the restaurant is making automatically go to him! 5 5points reply Travis Stoller Travis Stoller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago If the tips aren't pooled and the owner works the table as they said then it's their tip.
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1 1point reply Travis Stoller Travis Stoller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) That's the $120 that usually covers your taxes weekly as they are not taken out by the employeer. Or if it's a credit card tip it makes sure you don't owe at the end of the week. 0 0points reply Ed Bangor Ed Bangor Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden.
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You paid 30 bucks for that steak, potato, and side salad. But, the cost of the meal only included a $3 an hour wage for the wait staff.
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In order to remove tipping as a factor in the price of your meal, then the wait staff's full salary has to be factored into the price of each meal. This means that for the 15 to 20% tip to not be necessary, your meal has to go up by 15 to 20%. So now that $30 dinner is more like 38.
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That means that there is not money in the budget to pay someone $15 an hour. The cost of that has to...
Y'all are acting like there is some massive pot of money that the staff could be paid out of that the owner is just sitting on. Restaurant margins are typically around 5%.
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That means that there is not money in the budget to pay someone $15 an hour. The cost of that has to come from your tip. If you don't want to tip, you don't want to go out to a restaurant in the United States.
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It is that simple. Any argument to the contrary would require restaurants to feed you at a loss. That's a food bank, not a diner.
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-9 -9points reply Steve Darnell Steve Darnell Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago No. Standard practice is to take the cost of making the meal, including manpower, and charging triple that to make decent profit on the item. It doesn't take an hour to make a steak and sides.
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9 9points reply GMc GMc Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) As others have pointed out your math is straight up wrong. Unless the server's wages represent 100% of the expenses you don't need to raise prices by 20% to pay 20% more. I.e.
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your steak dinner is $30. The food cost is 30% (been a while since my restaurant days but it was 25-...
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Everything else excluding pay / profit / taxes was 10-15%. So if payroll is 20% of the meal cost we ...
your steak dinner is $30. The food cost is 30% (been a while since my restaurant days but it was 25-35%). Fixed costs (rent, power, gas, etc) was about 30%.
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Everything else excluding pay / profit / taxes was 10-15%. So if payroll is 20% of the meal cost we ...
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But we are looking at a buck or two tops. And that's including kitchen staff and host & hostesses in...
Everything else excluding pay / profit / taxes was 10-15%. So if payroll is 20% of the meal cost we get: $30*20%*20% = $1.20 increase. Ok my numbers may not be standard anymore or this place's breakdown.
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But we are looking at a buck or two tops. And that's including kitchen staff and host & hostesses in...
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But we are looking at a buck or two tops. And that's including kitchen staff and host & hostesses in the payroll. What makes matters worse is if you pay sh*t you end up getting sh*t staff or high turnover.
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Which kills a restaurant. Pay living wage + and you get better staff who stay there and people wanting to work for you. That improves customer service and you get more customers (who tip).
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You're saying "if you don't wanna pay 36 for steak without tipping, pay a higher arbitrary number I ...
7 7points reply Andrei Caldararu Andrei Caldararu Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) 1. Math is hard, I know, but a 20% tip on 30 is 36 exactly, not 38
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You're saying "if you don't wanna pay 36 for steak without tipping, pay a higher arbitrary number I pulled out of my a*s to cover the fact that the only reason I'm paying my staff is because I'm legally obliged to". 7 7points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago 1) just raise the prices on all the items.
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I am paying that much anyway after tip. It's not a big deal. 2) Complete b******t on the "not a lot of profits left over to pay the workers more".
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Yeah there is. The owner class that own restaurants are not all struggling just to get by. Many of t...
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Yeah there is. The owner class that own restaurants are not all struggling just to get by. Many of them are freaking multimillionaires and got those millions from owming their restaurants and taking profits from them (profits they gained by paying their workers less than their worth).
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3) And for the select few "small businesses" that actually are struggling... if you can't pay your workers a living wage, you don't deserve to be doing business. 6 6points reply Not_Tellin Not_Tellin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago B******t.
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You must own a restaurant. Because only a restaurant owner would be so damn cheap as to say they don't owe a decent wage to people who are helping them make money. Their wait staff is the reason they make money.
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Bet you also argue that if they raise minimum wage that inflation would cause prices to go up. Idiot 6 6points reply Nicholas Stewart Nicholas Stewart Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Nah, f**k them 0 0points reply Dayna Jennings Dayna Jennings Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden.
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Click here to view. You will always have to "tip" no matter what. If they do away with tipping and pay the staff a higher wage, do you think they won't increase all the prices by 20 percent?
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Restaurants are not going to just eat the cost of higher wages. I'm all for the idea of adding it to the menu prices, but that is not the culture right now.
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We can all try to get the laws changed, but until then make sure you tip. There's a reason restaurants are so short staffed right now.....people aren't tipping so why would people work in the industry?
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Then everyone wants to get angry because the service is not up to par when they are taking on twice as many tables as normal. -10 -10points reply Not_Tellin Not_Tellin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago I bet you're another one of those people who argue that if we raise the minimum wage prices will go up. Well, we didn't raise f*****g minimum wage and the goddamn prices still went up.
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Not because some mythical people just aren't tipping enough anymore. 4 4points reply James Brent Jam...
Sit down and shut up. Anyone who thinks that someone who works in any job doesn't deserve a living decent wage is an a*****e and you should sit down and shut up. 9 9points reply Nicholas Stewart Nicholas Stewart Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Calm down kid -2 -2points reply Andrei Caldararu Andrei Caldararu Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago In the EU the menus have the final price, servers' minimum wage is the same as other professions' and people still eat out 8 8points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) They are short staffed because workers decided it wasn't worth risking their lives or their family members' lives to work in the service industry during an ongoing pandemic for $3/hr and meager tips that barely get them above min wage while being yelled at by entitled boomers.
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Not because some mythical people just aren't tipping enough anymore. 4 4points reply James Brent James Brent Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago The problem is when the servers are rude (it does happen sometimes) and then they bring out the bill with a 20% already added under "tip". Yes, logically you would be paying the same amount either way.
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But subconsciously it still feels like you are choosing to pay the tip. Which is why I personally find it a bit rude for it to already be added, kind of like them saying "we deserve it", which would still be rude even if they did, but when they really don't deserve extra money from me, then I shouldn't have to pay extra money.
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Which when the servers are rude, should not be a mandatory fee. 1 1point reply Yuukinoyuki Yuukinoyu...
Which once again still feels like I'm paying extra, regardless if I would be paying the same either way. TL;DR
Despite paying the same as if it was just added to the bill. Paying something called "tip" feels like you're choosing to pay it.
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Which when the servers are rude, should not be a mandatory fee. 1 1point reply Yuukinoyuki Yuukinoyuki Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago That's why it shouldn't read "tip" and the cost should just be part of the food items you're paying anyway. i.e.
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If you buy something on a plane you don't think "this should cost me less because the airstewerdess was not on her game. So they should cut her pay and give me a discount!"
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America has sold the lie that a tipping culture leads to a competitive atmosphere which leads to better service. But, in truth, other countries have shown that giving your servers a livable wage does not lower service quality.
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And in America we can still see that in other jobs - Air Stewerdess, Bank Teller, etc. There are plenty of outward facing jobs where they don't live off tips and still have impeccable customer service 0 0points reply Jy Ngyn Jy Ngyn Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden.
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Click here to view. The customer is responsible for paying the tip, even if they werent paid any hou...
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Click here to view. The customer is responsible for paying the tip, even if they werent paid any hourly wage, the tips alone work out to at least $50/hr here.
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Taking tips away and paying them a measly $15 an hour would mean many losing their houses and cars. -14 -14points reply Becca Hauck Becca Hauck Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden.
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Click here to view. I don't know why you're being downvoted.
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Most people pay that much in tips if they only get coffee. With multiple tables per hour, they're de...
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Most people pay that much in tips if they only get coffee. With multiple tables per hour, they're definitely making more than minimum wage.
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Especially considering the fact that some people feel that 20% tip is fair. Knowing quite a few peop...
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Especially considering the fact that some people feel that 20% tip is fair. Knowing quite a few people that have worked for tips, including myself, it adds up fast and I never even made as low as minimum wage. So let's stop talking about how servers need to make $50 an hour out of fairness and talk about the minimum wage people working just as hard for $7.25 per hour.
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-12 -12points reply Mark Fuller Mark Fuller Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Holy c**p - this is like a third world wage. Restaurant aside, what's up with the actual state legislation??!
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That would work out at about £2.50 an hour in the U.K. - not even enough to by a sandwich or a pint...
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Our legal minimum hourly rate (and it's still not enough by far) is £9.18 / just over $11 - almost four times more than this tight a*s restaurant owner. Even Nigeria - one of the poorest countries in the world - has an average hourly rate of 1950NGN, which is around $4.58.
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What the actual f**k is wrong with America?? 33 33points reply Sftw Sftw Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago The way it works is that, if the employee didn't make enough tips to meet normal minimum wage, the restaurant has to pay the employee up to that wage. The server will always make at least $7.25/hr, the variable is how much the owner has to pay.
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The staff can make more than that off of tips, but it runs the risk of owners illegally dipping into the pool for themselves down to the point their staff makes barely minimum wage. It was implemented during the depression to ease the burden on restaurants as a temporary measure, and then the greedy oligarchs made sure it never changed. 32 32points reply Load More Replies...
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Anthony Booth Anthony Booth Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago That's alot of words for "The system is supposed to do this" sadly it doesn't. The number of people who work in the service industry who can't take advantage of this knowledge is way to high.
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The number of managers who take advantage of the fact that servers can not take advantage of this knowledge is even higher. Never say a server wage is $7.25 after tips because it is still 2.13 per hour. Which will never afford the attorney they need to get their 7.25.
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Not really. As one author once wrote, "There is the law, then there is what is done. " (In legal terms, there is 'de jure' vs.
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'de facto'.) "De facto, " many, if not most (indeed, in my experience, all) restaurant owners *penalize * their workers in some way, up to any including termination, if that server does not "claim" a specific percentage of their sales in tips to demonstrate that they made that difference between their tip wage and minimum wage precisely because the employer _is_ required by law to cover the difference. Oh! And, BTW...
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Guess their restaurant owners are just much better business folks? 0 0points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) Actually, tipping practices have a earlier origin than the depression and, like a lot of things in the United States, it was originally implemented due to racism.
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Tipping emerged after slavery was abolished so that white Americans could "hire" black people without paying them a decent wage so long as they claimed it was possible for those black people to make a tip. Tipping essentially emerged as a way to pay black people as little as possible for their labor.... abd the practice then spread to all poor workers to save the owner class money so that they could chase greater and greater profits.
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0 0points reply smugdruggler smugdruggler Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Doesn't that mean that the owner could end up paying a different hourly rate each day though? How does that work regarding tax etc?
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0 0points reply Daniel Starrett Daniel Starrett Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago I could be wrong, but I think it's averaged out at each pay period... The average tips received in a week for weekly pay checks... Average tips received biweekly if pay day is every two weeks.
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So if the avg tip for the pay period was $7/hr, the owner would have to pay them the .25 cent difference. If avg tips were $10/hr, the owner only pays the $3. Sadly, MANY owners require their staff to pool their tips in order to be able to say everybody is making above the $2.15 minimum and thus not have to pay each person a full $7.25 4 4points reply Mtg Wolfie Mtg Wolfie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago The idea is that they're required to only pay that, as servers make tips.
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The tips, from customers, are expected to make up the extra to get to the federal minimum wage. Whic...
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The tips, from customers, are expected to make up the extra to get to the federal minimum wage. Which is why tipping is such a toxic system.
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As the customer, im already paying and arm and a leg to eat here. Now you expect me to ensure Janice...
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As the customer, im already paying and arm and a leg to eat here. Now you expect me to ensure Janice can feed her kids tonight too? Oh, and to make things worse, tips in America are taxable in most professions.
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Yeah. Not only is manager fuckboy here underpaying and stealing tips, the government also takes a po...
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Yeah. Not only is manager fuckboy here underpaying and stealing tips, the government also takes a portion. 7 7points reply Impetus Impetus Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago That's why I try to tip in cash whenever I can.
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3 3points reply Brocken Blue Brocken Blue Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Legalized greed, as far as I can tell from the inside of the mess 7 7points reply Honu Honu Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Yep. Only 7 US states pay the same minimum wage for tipped employees.
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Unsurprisingly, they are also all states that have a higher minimum wage than the paltry federal $7....
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Unsurprisingly, they are also all states that have a higher minimum wage than the paltry federal $7.25. 6 6points reply Darrell M Darrell M Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago It's $3/hr AND $5 to bring a couple drinks per person.
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When I worked in a restaurant, the servers typically made more per hour than the cooks. 1 1point rep...
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When I worked in a restaurant, the servers typically made more per hour than the cooks. 1 1point reply Michael Pattow Michael Pattow Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Minimum wage is a federal law with some states making a separate law for higher Minimums based on local economies.
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They all had winter homes here but never learned the basic etiquette of tipping and you lose a custo...
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They all had winter homes here but never learned the basic etiquette of tipping and you lose a customer for the owner if you call them out on it. Is tipping only an American thing or do you not have jobs where you tip for some type of service over there? 0 0points reply Sue Jones Sue Jones Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Greed.
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Most waiters/waitresses make close to $20 per hour with tips but claim nothing for tax reasons so th...
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I wouldn't claim more than I had to either. 5 5points reply Jy Ngyn Jy Ngyn Community Member • ...
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Most waiters/waitresses make close to $20 per hour with tips but claim nothing for tax reasons so this system wont go away -10 -10points reply Serenity817 Serenity817 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Most states require a percentage of their sales to be reported as tips, whether they made that or not. That then gets taxed from their paychecks.
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I wouldn't claim more than I had to either. 5 5points reply Jy Ngyn Jy Ngyn Community Member • ...
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I wouldn't claim more than I had to either. 5 5points reply Jy Ngyn Jy Ngyn Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
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Its your math thats wrong. The average server here takes home at least $150 in tips for a shift plus the $3/hr wage, that works out to $50-55/hr. That kinda money sucks?
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Wow stay in school son -16 -16points reply Thomas Holt Thomas Holt Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Wanna check your math there Skippy or do your server work 3hr shifts? 11 11points reply Bob Cakin Bob Cakin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) Only replying to you cause Jy got downvoted so much that I can't reply to him anymore: yo Jy, have you ever considered that the average server where you live may be the exception and not the rule?
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Not $50/hr) , but on average workers in the industry are making $10/hour. So stop using your anecdot...
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It's an obvious fact that waiters/waitresses in richer areas will have a clientelle that can afford to tip more. According to data from the Economic Policy Institute, servers/bartenders/other service workers make on average $10.11/hour. Yes you will have a few outliers making about $20/hour (which is what $150 in tips over an 8 hour shift ACTUALLY works out to.
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Not $50/hr) , but on average workers in the industry are making $10/hour. So stop using your anecdot...
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Make a big thing in the local media about how well your staff is paid, and that customers don't need...
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Not $50/hr) , but on average workers in the industry are making $10/hour. So stop using your anecdotal evidence as proof that tipping culture is "fine actually". 3 3points reply Laura Ketteridge Laura Ketteridge Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Pay your staff!
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Make a big thing in the local media about how well your staff is paid, and that customers don't need...
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Make a big thing in the local media about how well your staff is paid, and that customers don't need to give a 15% tip because it's already been included in the prices advertised. Look after your staff.
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They are your biggest asset. 32 32points reply Mtg Wolfie Mtg Wolfie Community Member • points ...
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They are your biggest asset. 32 32points reply Mtg Wolfie Mtg Wolfie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Agreed.
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Pay your staff. Tips should be just that, an additional reward for good service, NOT an expected additional cost of eating. Quite personally, I DESPISE tipping.
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It is silent consent to a corrupt and vicious system that exploits servers to the benefit of the res...
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It is silent consent to a corrupt and vicious system that exploits servers to the benefit of the restaurant. I refuse to eat where the servers aren't paid well, and if the service is good, I leave a note that its a gift (non taxable).
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Lol. -1 -1point reply DN X DN X Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Tipping is like getting a bonus from work which you DESPISE so of course you decline a bonus, right?
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You are a cheap joke. What a f'in dumb contradiction statement, I DESPISE tipping. It is silent cons...
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You are a cheap joke. What a f'in dumb contradiction statement, I DESPISE tipping. It is silent consent to a corrupt and vicious system that exploits servers to the benefit of the restaurant.
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YOU ARE JUST PLAIN CHEAP and A D13KWEEK -5 -5points reply Shane Shane Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
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You probably also refuse to eat at restaurants where food is expensive because the restaurant is actually paying their wait staff a livable wage as well. I'm a former waiter and never felt "exploited".
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When I worked harder and did a better job for the customers I made more money. Isn't that what capitalism is supposed to be about?
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-6 -6points reply Darrell M Darrell M Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago I live in the US and don't like the tip system either, but what you've suggested has been tried, and every restaurant (that I'm aware of) went back to tipping or went out of business. That money has to come from somewhere, so the restaurant charges more for food, then their prices look out of whack compared to their competitors.
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0 0points reply Heather Middleton Heather Middleton Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago I agree. Pay your staff a liveable wage. An owner sticking his hand in the tip jar is absolutely disgusting and shameful.
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And why is the owner only at his business 3 nights a week? Despicable 0 0points reply Jy Ngyn Jy Ngy...
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Works out to about $50-55/hr, not minimum wage. Notice how there arent any other servers here compla...
Thats hilarious!! Do you realize how much of an hourly rate the owners would have to pay to even come close to how much they would have made in tips? A good restaurant shift on a friday or Saturday earns a server between $150-250 in tips and $15-20 in wages, thats about 4-5 hours.
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Works out to about $50-55/hr, not minimum wage. Notice how there arent any other servers here compla...
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Works out to about $50-55/hr, not minimum wage. Notice how there arent any other servers here complaining about their wages?
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Its all clueless children. Servers make serious bank with this system.
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The only problem ever; is when braindead boomers steal their pay by not tipping. -12 -12points reply Vladimíra Matejová Vladimíra Matejová Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago if you want me to pay for something include it in the bill.
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in some cultures tipping is even offensive. not giving tip is not stealing. not paying your employee...
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in some cultures tipping is even offensive. not giving tip is not stealing. not paying your employees is exploiting.
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tip is not mandatory 12 12points reply Superninjatiger Superninjatiger Community Member • point...
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tip is not mandatory 12 12points reply Superninjatiger Superninjatiger Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) A tip should just be EXTRA money for servers, not their f*****g income. 9 9points reply Wesley Lane Wesley Lane Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago This is correct.
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I'm American. I took a trip to South Africa, and ate at this little restaurant, and just left like 17 Rand on the table(it's about 7 Rand to 1 US dollar).
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As I was leaving, the server came RUNNING after me! He returned the money even after I insisted it was for him.
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America is the only country where tips are expected. I have worked in many restaurants front and back of house, and NEVER have had to just rely on my tips. Servers, if you have to rely on tips, find another restaurant that will pay you.
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Oh, one more thing: tips are TAXABLE! So if you don't claim them on your check, you have to pay taxe...
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Oh, one more thing: tips are TAXABLE! So if you don't claim them on your check, you have to pay taxes on them at the end of the year. So just get a good paying job, default on your taxes, and get a fat return during tax season.
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F**k tips. Gimme a decent check! 3 3points reply DN X DN X Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Cheap fks like you sux like trumps suked putin.
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0 0points reply BadCat BadCat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Going to a restaurant is a treat for my family. In Canada, waitstaff usually get paid minimum, or maybe a dollar less than minimum wage. Never this atrocious few bucks wage.
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I think that is illegal here, unless the employer has a commission rate or put their waitstaff as independent contractors. Skip The Dishes does that to their delivery people, here, and they went under fire for it. 2 2points reply C B C B Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Don't kid yourself, Canada has the high minimum wages PLUS this entitled tip system we imported from the US.
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The tips I saw on the machine started at 18%, 20%, 25% and other. Couple that with taxes and sometimes service fees and honestly dining out is getting to be a rare event unless you have lots of expendable income, which explains usually seeing more than half the restaurant seating empty most days. 2 2points reply Shane Shane Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago You live in Canada and have no understanding of how restaurants in America work or the pay system.
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An employee is guaranteed the normal minimum wage if they do not make enough in tips to meet that wage. So a waiter who is actually good at their job will never make less than the minimum and will always have the chance to do well and make more than the minimum. It's a system that works in favor of the employee, the employer, and the guest.
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The only people attacking it are the ones who don't understand it. Which seems to be entirely too many people. -3 -3points reply Corey Lewis Corey Lewis Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Yeah in some cultures not this one 0 0points reply BadCat BadCat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago (edited) That's not the customer's problem.
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That's the restaurant owner's thing to figure out, and if the restaurant owner can't afford to pay their staff properly, like other businesses are able to do, then they have a problem with budgeting or not getting in enough business, and perhaps they need to strategize better. Other businesses, small businesses, can pay decent wages to their staff. No excuses.
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And, yes, I've seen plenty of servers complain about their wages. Some don't feel comfortable relying on customers to tip.
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Some just don't make enough on tips to cover the taxes they have to pay on them. 8 8points reply SCP-3998 SCP-3998 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 months ago Hey there again, I live in Canada, am a server and i make $21/hr. What was that about excuses again?
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